Operation Manual
Making Data Discs
Making an ISO 9660 Disc
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Set the Resolve Aliases option to ensure that if the source data
contains aliases, Toast will find the original file and record this to
the disc instead of the alias.
Note This option is recommended if you intend to use this disc
on a Windows or Unix computer, and should be selected prior to
adding files and folders.
5 Click the Layout tab to change the order of the files.
You can change the order in which the files are physically written on
the disc. The files located at the top of the list are written first, toward
the inner part of the disc. To move files, drag and drop them to the
new position.
6 Click the Settings tab to change file naming and format options. You
can change these options:
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Format: Choose CD-ROM XA if you want to be able to add
sessions at a later time. Choose CD-ROM if you intend to
duplicate this CD at a replication plant, are writing an ISO DVD
or Blu-ray disc, or are using an older CD-ROM drive that can
only read this format.
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Naming: Choose Joliet (MS-DOS + Windows) and Use Apple
Extensions. This offers the most compatibility with Macintosh,
Windows and Unix computers. Toast will adjust the file and
folder names appropriately for each system. See ISO Disc Naming
Options on page 61.
Click Set Defaults to use these settings as the default for future ISO
9660 discs.
7 Click Done.
8 Insert a blank, recordable CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc.
You can also insert a previously recorded ISO CD that was created
with CD-ROM XA format and left “open” for additional sessions.